Coolest Mummy Costume

I decided to make a mummy costume because I wanted to be something that is typically associated with Halloween, but also something that you don’t see very often – especially homemade versions. I’ve seen many mummy costumes from a package, but never a successful homemade one that also looks flattering. Hence, the idea was born.

Now, to make the costume, my friend and I bought the following materials:
1. White sheets that were easy to rip
2. Lots of tea bags
3. A hot glue gun
4. White clothes to wear underneath (I bought a tube top and skirt, my friend bought thermal pants and a long-sleeved top)

The day before our Halloween party, we put the sheets in the sink, along with at least 15 tea-bags and let them soak overnight. The next morning, we put the browned sheets in the dryer so that they’d be ready to go before our party.

When we came home, we ripped the sheets into shreds, about three to five inches thick. We then put the shreds over the clothes we had bought and glued them on to keep them in place. The glue was hot, but dried very quickly, so as long as it did not touch our skin, it was fine. We then tied pieces to each other, to make it look more realistic. I also cut a few slits, but obviously, that part is optional. Then finally, at the end, we each took a couple shreds and tied them over our arms.

OMG thanks sooo much i was so wondering where i was gonna get the money for these expensive costumes for a Halloween party..i knew it had to be cheap and we had to match and had no ideas!! thanks so much !! you saved the year!